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WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces an investigation of potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Eldorado Gold Corporation (NYSE: EGO) resulting from ...
WASHINGTON — Another federal judge in Washington has expressed skepticism about the legality of a Trump administration executive order targeting a prominent law firm, saying he was concerned ...
a global investor rights law firm, announces an investigation of potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Eldorado Gold Corporation (NYSE: EGO) resulting from allegations that ...
A lawyer for the firm told U.S. District Judge John Bates at a hearing in Washington that the danger of Trump's pressure campaign against law firms had only grown since Jenner was targeted in the ...
Journal Editorial Report: Some firms fight back while others make deals. Photo: Chris Kleponis - Pool via CNP/Zuma Press More than 500 law firms recently signed a court brief denouncing President ...
Over the past two months, the president has issued a slew of executive orders seeking to crush major law firms around the country by locking them out of business with the government, firing off ...
An association of more than 700 law firm partners filed an amicus brief Friday in support of Susman Godfrey’s lawsuit against the Trump administration, saying the president’s executive orders ...
President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting law firms have impacted the legal world in obvious ways: The firms named in the orders are undoubtedly affected, and the impact is clear ...
Why: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, continues to investigate potential state and federal law claims on behalf of purchasers of Nike-themed non-fungible tokens ("NFTs"), crypto ...
Similar to other cases challenging EOs against other law firms, the government has said the EO is not retaliatory. Cooley partner Michael Attanasio, representing Jenner, said it is clear the EO is ...
And just a week ago, Atrisha Lewis, one of the most prominent Black women in Canadian law, announced that she too was leaving the firm after 14 years. Both Mr. Sirivar and Ms. Lewis declined to ...